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odd, does your router not have rate control like mine here:

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i can individually restrict the bandwidth on each of the 4 ports on the router, it has individual upload and download limits. sounds like the exact thing your after.
i use a draytek vigor 2600plus.
 
odd, does your router not have rate control like mine here:



i can individually restrict the bandwidth on each of the 4 ports on the router, it has individual upload and download limits. sounds like the exact thing your after.
i use a draytek vigor 2600plus.


you would need a script to dynamically limit . for instance, when there is only 1 person using the router on port 1 , remove limits on other ports, and other variables too.


yours would be good for rudimentary limiting
 
odd, does your router not have rate control like mine here:

i can individually restrict the bandwidth on each of the 4 ports on the router, it has individual upload and download limits. sounds like the exact thing your after.
i use a draytek vigor 2600plus.

I used to have a 2600, now I have a 2800 (upgraded for Be). AFAIK only the Draytek's have bandwidth limiting as standard in their price bracket.

bennyboy2006 - doesn't your router have QOS option? That might be able to favour traffic other than p2p.

I also have a couple of student lodgers who only stay during half and full term breaks. They're currently limited to 500K/100K down/up speeds between them by my router and they still think I only have a lowly 500K ADSL service. :p I get the rest ~6500K/700K down/up :D
 
Its a Bt home hub, so if anyone knows how to control the bandwitdth in ports on that, be very helpful :) She from HK and her parents pay my parents a hell of a lot of money to let her stay, she was sopposed to stay here full time but i bullied her into staying over on the weekend, she spends the week in private school. So my parents won't speak to her.
 
Its a Bt home hub, so if anyone knows how to control the bandwitdth in ports on that, be very helpful :) She from HK and her parents pay my parents a hell of a lot of money to let her stay, she was sopposed to stay here full time but i bullied her into staying over on the weekend, she spends the week in private school. So my parents won't speak to her.

Run the home hub to a decent firewall machine running linux (smoothwall, pfsense clarkconnect etc). It's the only way.
 
As mentioned above, disable the uPnP or find out what port she's advertising out on from her machine and block it on the f/w.

Is she wireless or cabled btw?
 
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